Supreme Court bottoms out

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Warm congratulations go out to the extreme court. As you know, the popularity of the highest court in the land has been plummeting. That might be because the court has among their choice list of Justices:

A Justice who quotes Witch lawyers. A Justice whose wife might be an insurrectionist. A Justice who seems to know more about beer than the law. A handmaid. So it is that the American people have spoken. And what they have said to the court is — you suck.

In a new poll from NBC News/Hart research, the approval for the court has gone to a new low. And it’s very low indeed. And that’s not all. For the first time in DECADES, the arrival is net-negative. What does that mean? It means that more people hate the court than they like it. Congratulations Justices!

The Supreme Court’s approval stands at a grand 35%. Just take that in for a minute. This is a shockingly low approval number. And it is a bitter pill for the court to swallow.

Some would argue that the court won’t care. After all, they have shown no restraint in tearing apart the foundation of America. But every Justice cares about their legacy somewhat. We do know that Chief Justice John Roberts cares. And this news is not going to make him happy.

If we win in November, we can actually do something about the extreme court. And we need to because they’re out of control which is why so many people seem to think they’re a joke which they are. So keep the court in mind as we do our work for the midterms. And who knows? At the rate they’re going, their pitiful numbers might just fall even lower.